False. Only mods can delete sections of your post. I reproduced what I chose to comment on. It is not a requirement of this or any other website that I know of to reproduce every word of any post on which we comment.
Perhaps I am more accustomed to discussion boards where it is a courtesy to admit where you cannot or do not want to answer a question, and or note where the deletions have taken place. In the context of this discussion, I will presume that you will delete what you cannot answer or feel uncomfortable answering. Govern yourself accordingly.
I find your false accusation to be in poor taste, and not unexpected.
If the accusation fits, so be it.
Another false accusation. The words I posted were all your own.
Just not in the order I had them, with other words added and some taken away.
I responded to the relevant statement. We are not discussing Sasquatch. You don't have encounters with Sasquatch dating back to the first days of mankind and you don't have the indwelling of the holy Sasquatch spirit with people who have accepted Sasquatch as their lord and savior. It was a useless comparison. You talk about characters in books like it discredits their existence, so I reminded you that books are often written about real people and real events. You seem to have difficulty accepting that.
That is not what I said. I said, I reject your claims for the existence of deities
being anything more than characters in books. Do I need to type slower?
Part of the reason that it's hard to have a debate between atheists and YEC's is that atheists are in many cases rude, condescending and ignorant.
If I am ever rude, condescending, or show ignorance, please call me on it. I will do the same for you.
The biggest argument you have against the existence of God is your own incredulity.
No, the biggest argument I have about deities being anything more than characters in books is the inability of theists such as yourself to demonstrate the veracity of their claims.
As I pointed out, however, twice as many people have experienced miracles as there are atheists.
Name one, and how the veracity of their "miracle" was confirmed.
For all your pretentious self aggrandizing you're still a small minority.
Argument from popularity. A fallacious argument.
This isn't a UFO forum. Without examining their claims I couldn't give an opinion on any specific incidence. In regards to extra-terrestrial life, The probability of life originating on this planet and not on any other in the absence of a God is statistically zero. If life can arise on this planet without God then it can arise on any planet of a similar composition without God. Thus, if there is NOT life outside of this planet, it completely invalidates your contention that there is no God. If there is, then you have to admit there are things we simply do not know about even our closest celestial neighbors. I have seen nothing in the Scriptures to validate or invalidate our exclusivity. Further, I have seen nothing which indicates conclusively that God stopped creating life after Genesis 1.
How did you establish that probability? Show your math, or retract.
Has the definition of biology been re-written to include the study of the Creator? If so, it's changed since I was in school. Science is the study of the natural world around us. By definition, God would be outside the natural world and outside of what could be validated or invalidated through science. Expecting a biologist to have definitive proof one way or the other is like asking a pastry chef for a detailed manual on underwater welding. It quite simply is a nonsensical inquiry.
Then what you said
"A research biologist who believes that God created the world in six days is no less a scientist than the one who claims that everything came form one magical Frankencell millions of years ago." is a nonsensical statement.
You're not looking for anything but validation of what you've already chosen to believe. There's no way you would ever accept my challenge because you're scared to death of what you might discover.
No, I am just no going to be sent on a snipe hunt, thanks.
On the other hand, I know that anyone who has spent years sharing the Lord's word has had more than one contact with evil forces that want to shut him down.
Evil forces? Do they come from the evil empire? lol.
You talk about self-deception while being its perfect living example. If you had the courage of your own convictions you would accept my challenge and go prove to the clergymen the folly of their own misguided beliefs.
If they want that to happen they will have to come here.
No, I deleted it because it was stupid. You want physical proof of a supernatural entity? It's not happening.
To repeat, I am not asking for conclusive proof, just something testable, falsifiable. Not even for your particular god. How about something "supernatural"? Ghosts, perhaps? Demons? A small demon?
Do you want something testable? Lots of people have experimented with Ouija boards and have had some very real, very terrifying results.
Kids can scare themselves. That they are scared is real. That the Ouija board is anything more than a demonstration of the ideomotor response has not been established.
of course, once you open those doors they are very hard to close.
I know, I just cannot get my kids to clean up their closets.
The Bible warns against necromancy because it defiles you, but you're more likely to get physical contact from a demon than an angel.
It is pretty hard to communicate with the dead because, well, they are dead.
Even then, though, it's not a given. The greatest trick the devil ever did was to convince the world he didn't exist. Why should he reveal himself to you when you're already serving him unaware?
What have I been serving him? Where?
Of course, you could also try the other avenue. You could attend a good church, seek the forgiveness of Christ for your failings, and ask the Holy Spirit to come into your life. You could actually find your truth that way. You can't find God in a telescope.
I am looking to explore reality, not discover religion. Thanks.
That's what the word means. A person who doesn't know is an agnostic. Atheist means literally "No God."
No, the definition of words is established in the way we use it. Definitions are descriptive, not proscriptive.
And yet, you're here saying there is no God;
Where did I say that?
only self deluded people who believe in fictional characters in books of mythology.
Do you not think that applies to everyone that believes in gods other than yours? I just think it is a bit more widespread.
So you already know what I can and can't do in defining God? Amazing ability you have there.
If you had something of significance, you would not have to resort to apologetics, would you? We would be down to one religion in no time at all.
Do you REALLY think it's necessary to repeat every word of a post to respond to it? Seriously, I didn't need to cite a single quote to make my points.
Seriously, it looks like evasion of my points that you are uncomfortable addressing.
Atheists are like a rat that knows every inch of his cage
Insults. Do you find that those add weight to your arguments? Is that a Christian thing?
and believes he therefore knows everything about the world around him.
I have never made such a statement, as it would not apply to me.
It would be you that claims to know the "truth", is it not?
The fact is that the study of the physical world around us can't tell us anything about the non-physical world.
Or the non-existent world.
If God was standing in front of you your camera couldn't record Him.
Camera do not record what is not there, in my experience.
Since He doesn't reveal Himself to the unsaved, your eyes could not perceive Him.
Hiding? That sneaky god of yours! But you can see him? What does he look like? What's he wearing right now? Can other people see him too, or just you?
You would continue to believe that He didn't exist even though He stood right in front of you.
So he is invisible? funny you should mention that. We were just discussing Bigfoot in the Physical Sciece forum, and how it compares to gods, and why they are so hard to find:
The reason cryptozoologists have been unable to find robust evidence of Bigfoot is because Bigfoot have the ability to become invisible.
"Invisibility of Bigfoot has been known about since at least the 60′s. People who know about, do not become Bigfoot researchers because they are pretty sure it is a waste of time trying to study something that is invisible most of the time. People who do not know about it, may become Bigfoot researchers because they do not know what they are up against. So the law of natural selection weeds out those who know about Bigfoot invisibility in the ranks of researchers. Sali Sheppard Wolfords book Valley of the Skookum, clearly describes Bigfoot invisibility"
Cryptomundo » Invisible Bigfoot?
I'm sure you could smell them though.
That's why people having eyes could not see and having ears would not hear.
Or, deities are simply products of the imagination. That would explain why they cannot be seen or heard, unless you already think you can see and hear them. Circular reasoning, and all that.
Do you hear voices?
You're asking for something you're unworthy to receive.
Why does it appear more like I am asking for something that is beyond your ability to provide?
If God proved Himself to you that would take away the ability to have faith, since faith is believe in things unproven.
I am not asking for proof.
Without that provision of faith, you would be hopelessly damned.
Without that provision of faith, religion as we know it would be gone in a generation. Just think of that.
That's how it works. You're demanding proof of God and thinking somehow when others don't provide it that it's because it doesn't exist.
I am not demanding proof.
I am asking for more than something that looks like an exercise in self-deception.
We aren't meant to have proof, we're meant to have faith.
I am not asking for proof.
So why do you not have faith in all of those other gods out there? How do you sort them out if you have no proof or evidence?
Your proof will come when you stand before Him. If faith comes first, then you will have eternal life. If not, then you will have eternal damnation. That's how it works, like it or not.
Would you accept a scientific explanation for abiogenesis, under the provision that you would get to see the evidence only after you die?
Your claims of young age, gap age, or last Thursdayism are without scientific significance. Amirite?
Do not put words in my mouth. I asked a hypothetical question: Did your god make the universe to appear scientifically to be billions of years old as some sort of validation test for a particular interpretation of a book for a particular religion?
There are Christians that accept the theory of evolution, and of life first appearing on this planet billions of years ago. They think you are wrong.
Yep.
A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still. If their mind isn't open you can't change their opinions. I WILL say that I've asked many, many times for any of them to provide Scriptural passages to support their position. So far, nobody has ever been able to do so. This tells me their beliefs are not Scriptural.
So they are not scriptural. So what? The bible is not evidence.
Yes
Amazingly, you did the exact thing you accuse me of. I said, "So now God is responsible for you rejecting His explanation of how He created the world in favor of some partially validated and still largely impossible theory of auto-origination?" None of the things you mentioned deal with the auto-origination of the universe. Do you know what auto-origination is? Do you even understand what I said?
Funny, after your edits, I don't even recognize the post that you are responding to. Whether intentional or not, it looks like you have tried a bait-and-switch on this one.
You said
"So now God is responsible for you rejecting His explanation of how He created the world"
(my bold)
Are you speaking of the world around us, the instantiation of the cosmos, or the origin of the universe?
As I asked before, do you have
anything that might establish gods as more that just characters in books?